A criminal complaint against 25-year-old Secoy Koch-Miller said she was living with her mother, her newborn and her 2-year-old son in a Town of Burnett home that was in deplorable condition. Medical reports stated the toddler was underweight, covered with bug bites, had a bruised eye and spiders in his hair.

Koch-Miller appeared in court Monday, where the judge ordered a $1,000 bond and said she is not to have any unsupervised contact with her children.

Sheriff's deputies and human services workers who went to the house in November said they found animal feces and urine, rotting food, maggots in the refrigerator and clogged toilets. The complaint said clutter throughout the home prevented authorities from opening doors.

Town Supervisor Jerry Beier spoke to WISN 12 News and explained how they found the 2-month-old under the mess.

"Here it was underneath a bunch of old clothing, that had to be washed, if there was a washer, which there wasn't. The cold water was working, but the hot water -- there was no hot water in the house at all. The toilets did not work. The matter was going in the basement," Beier said.

A DODGE COUNTY MOTHER WHOSE KIDS WERE FOUND LIVING IN FILTH MAKES HER FIRST COURT APPEARANCE. 25-YEAR-OLD SECOY KOCH-MILLER HAD HER KIDS TAKEN AWAY AFTER AUTHORITIES DISCOVERED SPIDER EGGS IN ONE CHILD'S HAIR. NEW AT SIX: WISN 12 NEWS THEMA PONTON TELLS US WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE CHILDREN. SECOY KOCH-MILLER'S ATTORNEY DID ALL THE TALKING INSIDE THE DODGE COUNTY COURTROOM FOR HER CHILD NEGLECT CHARGE...STEMMING FROM THE DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS HER CHILDREN WERE FOUND IN. SO OUTSIDE, WE WANTED TO KNOW IF SHE HAD ANYTHING TO SAY HERSELF. "MS. MILLER, ANYTHING YOU WANT TO SAY ABOUT THESE CHARGES? NO COMMENTS." KOCH-MILLER'S CHILDREN, A 2-YEAR- OLD BOY AND AN INFANT GIRL WERE FOUND LIVING IN THIS VILLAGE OF BURNETT HOME, WITH MAGGOTS, FECES, ROTTING FOOD AND TRASH CANS USED AS TOILETS. AUTHORITIES SAY THE 2-YEAR-OLD WAS MALNOURISHED, COVERED IN DIRT, BUG BITES AND HAD A HEAD FULL OF SPIDERS AND SPIDER EGGS. DODGE COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES WORKERS HAD BEEN TRYING TO CHECK ON THE CHILDREN FOR MONTHS, BUT WERE TURNED AWAY. IN COURT, THE JUDGE SET KOCH-MILLER'S BOND AT ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND TOLD HER SHE CAN'T HAVE ANY UNSUPERVISED CONTACT WITH THE CHILDREN. THE FOSTER MOTHER OF THE 2-YEAR-OLD TELLS INVESTIGATORS HE IS NOW CLEAN, EATING BETTER AND GAINED TWO POUNDS. IN JUNEAU, THEMA PONTON, WISN 12 NEWS. KOCH-MILLER WILL BE BACK IN COURT MAY